Desire a default window size when opening 2nd Firefox window, when 1st window is a narrow news streamer

Hi,
When I have a Nasdaq ticker running using firefox, then any time I open a new firefox window, it defaults in size to the small ticker window size. I then have to resize the window.
Is there any way to have firefox always open to a default size, regardless whether there are already other firefox windows open (of other sizes)?

So, there is no about config entry that you can actually manually set the specific window size, however there is an add on that allows you to set the size called [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/firesizer/ Firesizer]. Try this out.

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